Great vid! Get ready to be swamped with eggs/babies! Maybe they really liked me or something, but I found them by far the most prolific killifish I've ever raised. They were cranking out 100+ eggs a week, no joke. The babies are really cute and not that hard to raise._________________46 gallon bowfront tank
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Thanks, I hope they do OK since they are in the 75 gal. That is the only thing in there right now, since I lost most of my fish to 7 days of no power._________________47 tanks and still adding!
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That power outage wreaked havoc with fishkeepers livestock in oklahoma. Good to see that your plants are doing great, I lost a large majority of mine.

I lost quite a few plants, and had to do a lot of trimming, but they are finally getting there. Got some new plants coming in this week and that will help.

Glad you like the video, I am amazed at how they survived all the cold when nothing else did in that tank and are already spawning. They must be tough little killies._________________47 tanks and still adding!
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where do they originate from?
If they are from an area that experiences a "cold" season or a rainy season (where there is a temp drop, preceeded by a rise), where they spawn afterwards, then you may have found a breeding trigger.

I only lost plants from one tank as the other was in a bit of sunlight, unfortunately the one that was in sunlight only have a few anubias nana plantlets in it while the other was a fully planted tank._________________The Gymnogeophagus Study Group

They originate from the southern coasts, around Florida, Alabama and such.

I have 7 tanks planted with a lot of swords, stem plants and such. I lost a lot, but my tanks were always heavily planted so most people don't realize the plant loss that I had. There is one that is still heavily planted but its mainly ricca, babytears and naja grass, Lost the shrimp in the tank but not the plants._________________47 tanks and still adding!
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Flags are pretty tough, I think they can take temps down to 50 degrees but no further. So they are unable to winter outside where I live.

I found they started breeding like crazy for me when I stuck them in a sweaterbox type container packed with plants on the patio. They were kept cool all year and then they get temps somewhere around 80 durign the day. Fed em a lot of crushed peas and blackworms too._________________46 gallon bowfront tank
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Before the ice storm and power outage I had 11 flag fish. The tank got down to the low 30's near the end of it all but still had 4 that survived. Lost 2 out of 12 Nicholsi, lost all of the other killies but 1 pair. over 400 endlers, 4 young females survived. And my stock of bristlenose. There was over 225 young ones 3 pairs of adults, and 6 new longfins. All in all I lost over $3000 in fish. But the bright side, I will be getting my breeding stock back up by the end of January._________________47 tanks and still adding!
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